A Specimen of a Commentary on ShakspeareMethuen, 1967 - 233 Seiten |
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... power of this association over the genius of the poet , to consist in supplying him with words and with ideas , which ... powers were suddenly obscured , but rather as if they never had been apparent . Every one acknowledges and laments ...
... power of this association over the genius of the poet , to consist in supplying him with words and with ideas , which ... powers were suddenly obscured , but rather as if they never had been apparent . Every one acknowledges and laments ...
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... powers enabled him to range over the various scenery of uni- versal poetry : he would find little reason to be ... power of the latter . I shall now proceed to the examples themselves , which are in- tended to illustrate or confirm the ...
... powers enabled him to range over the various scenery of uni- versal poetry : he would find little reason to be ... power of the latter . I shall now proceed to the examples themselves , which are in- tended to illustrate or confirm the ...
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... powers of nature with that excellent SEASON - that sovereign virtue - that rich in- fluence , by which are produced and preserved the best and the fairest of her works . - Impressed with this sentiment , let us care- fully examine the ...
... powers of nature with that excellent SEASON - that sovereign virtue - that rich in- fluence , by which are produced and preserved the best and the fairest of her works . - Impressed with this sentiment , let us care- fully examine the ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS page | vii |
ABBREVIATIONS | xiii |
Contemporary criticism of Whiters work | xxix |
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A Specimen of Commentary on Shakespeare: Containing an Attempt to Explain ... Walter Whiter Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1970 |
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